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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Nurse-Midwifery from Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing is a Campus Master Nurse Midwife degree that prepares you for a Nursing career. In the Community-based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program (CNEP), students complete a self-directed, modular course of study over two to three years. The classroom is the community in which the student lives. During the clinical practicum, CNEP students work closely with the certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) in their community. The Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing (FSMFN) has preceptor sites across the United States with more added on a regular basis. The CNEP curriculum has a strong academic and clinical basis. In addition, the CNEP curriculum is unique in that it educates students not only to be nurse-midwives, but also to be entrepreneurs focusing on community assessment, market research, birth center development, and budgeting for a successful practice. The CNEP also has a strong primary care component which prepares students to take care of women across the life span. A post-master's certificate is offered in the nurse-midwifery specialty track. Post-Master's CNEP Curriculum Prerequisites (15 didactic credits-0 clinical credits) PC600 - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (2-0) PC604 - Pathophysiology for Primary Care (3-0) PC605 - Decision Making in Health Assessment (2-0) PC606 - Theories and Concepts of Advanced Practice Nursing (3-0) PC618 - Research (3-0) NM602 - Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology (2-0) Level I: Foundations for Practice (5 didactic credits-0 clinical credits) NM601 - The Role of Midwifery and Birth Centers in America (2-0) PC612 - Pharmacology for Advanced Practice (3-0) Level II: Clinical Management for Specialty Care (19 didactic credits-0 clinical credits) PC615 - Women's Health Care (3-0) PC617 - Primary Health Care I: Acute and Common Problems (3-0) NM611 - Community Assessment and Market Research (2-0) NM617 - Antepartum Care (4-0) NM618 - Intrapartum Care (4-0) NM619 - Postpartum and Newborn Care (3-0) Clinical Bound (2 didactic credits-0 clinical credits) PC628 - Skills for Primary Care (1-0) NM629 - Skills for Nurse-Midwifery Care(1-0) Clinical Practicum (10 didactic credits-15 clinical credits) NM630 - Advanced Women's Health Care (1-0) NM632 - Advanced Antepartum Care (3-0) NM634 - Advanced Intrapartum Care (3-0) NM636 - Advanced Postpartum and Newborn Care (2-0) NM638 - Health Care Policy: Birth Centers as a Case Study (1-0) NM641 - Nurse-Midwifery Clinical I (0-3) NM642 - Nurse-Midwifery Clinical II (0-3) NM643 - Nurse-Midwifery Clinical III (0-3) NM644 - Nurse-Midwifery Clinical IV (0-6) Total: 36 didactic credits + 15 clinical credits = 51 View more details on Frontier Nursing University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Nurse Midwife courses.

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